Okay so there’s been a tad bit of hyping up the Perspective Intelligence app for iOS. It’s accessible, made by a blind person, but don’t rely on it for anything. Here’s the output of asking it how to open a list of links with the JAWS screen reader:

To obtain a list of links from a webpage using the JAWS screen reader, you can follow these steps:

1. **Enter the Page**: Navigate to the webpage you want to check.

2. **Use the "Show Links" Option**:
- JAWS typically has an option to "Show Links" or "Show Links and Form Fields."
- Look for a button or a menu item labeled "Show Links" or "Show Links and Form Fields."
- Click on this option to display the list of links.

3. **Use the "Get Links" Command**:
- If you prefer using JAWS commands, you can use the "Get Links" command.
- On Windows, press `Ctrl + Shift + J`.
- On macOS, press `Cmd + Shift + J`.
- JAWS will then display a list of all the links on the page.

4. **Navigate the List**:
- JAWS will read the URL of each link to you.
- You can click on a link to follow it directly in the browser.

5. **Use the "Get Page Information" Command**:
- Another command you can use is "Get Page Information."
- On Windows, press `Ctrl + Shift + I`.
- On macOS, press `Cmd + Shift + I`.
- JAWS will provide information about the page, including links.

By using these methods, you can easily locate and navigate through the links on a webpage using JAWS.

Any JAWS user knows you hit Insert + F7. Any JAWS user knows there’s no JAWS for Mac. Local AI ain’t gonna be very helpful for anything important.

#AI

@pixelate Lololol!!! JAWS is on the Mac now? Holy Hallucinations Batman!
@mcourcel @pixelate They're using Parallels or VMWare. <lollollol>
@nycki96 @pixelate Yeah, that's what I was thinking as well. AI is picking up on that sort of info.
@mcourcel @nycki96 @pixelate I hope that in addition to poking fun and criticizing, that this was reported to the developer. If folks don’t want to do this, then perhaps use your coding expertise and build something better.